Professional Responsibility in Dentistry : a Practical Guide to Law and Ethics.
Professional Responsibility in Dentistry: A Practical Guide to Law and Ethics integrates dental law, risk management, professionalism, and ethics, as all are interrelated in everyday practice. Beyond theory, the fact-based approach of this book shows examples of various situations the dentist may fa...
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Μορφή: | Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Hoboken :
John Wiley & Sons,
2011.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Cover; Title page; Copyright page; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Part I: LEGAL CONCEPTS; CHAPTER 1 THE LAWSUIT; CHAPTER 2 THE REGULATION OF DENTISTRY; FEDERAL OVERSIGHT; LICENSURE; CONTINUING EDUCATION; PERMITS; PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT AND UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT; AUXILIARY PERSONNEL; ADVERTISING; CHAPTER 3 DEFINITIONS AND LEGAL CONCEPTS; Part II: THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY; CHAPTER 4 THE DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP; CHAPTER 5 MAY YOU REFUSE TO TREAT?; CHAPTER 6 THE MEDICAL-DENTAL HISTORY; CHAPTER 7 CHILD ABUSE; CHAPTER 8 INFORMED CONSENT; CHAPTER 9 RECORDS; CHAPTER 10 STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS.
- CHAPTER 11 ABANDONMENTCHAPTER 12 STANDARD OF CARE; CHALLENGES; CHAPTER 13 PEER REVIEW; CHAPTER 14 RISK MANAGEMENT; THE DOS AND DON'TS OF RISK MANAGEMENT; IF YOU ARE SUED; PRACTICE ENHANCEMENT THROUGH RISK MANAGEMENT; CHAPTER 15 EMPLOYEES AND ASSOCIATES; Part III: PROFESSIONALISM AND ETHICS; CHAPTER 16 PROFESSIONALISM; CHAPTER 17 ETHICS; CHAPTER 18 PROFESSIONAL ETHICAL SITUATIONS BASED ON TRUE CASES; Part IV: NEW DENTIST ISSUES; CHAPTER 19 ASSOCIATESHIPS; CHAPTER 20 STARTING OR BUYING A PRACTICE; CHAPTER 21 MARKETING FOR A SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE.
- Chapter 22 co-diagnosing, or gaining the patient's trustchapter 23 employee management; chapter 24 multispecialty practice; chapter 25 forms; general release for dental treatment (may be adapted for patient by eliminating the first sentence); consent for pulpal debridement and endodontic treatment (root canal tooth #______); consent for oral surgery(extraction of tooth # _________); consent for periodontal surgery (gum surgery at tooth # or area________); general consent for surgical and invasive procedures; refusal of treatment / referral.
- TERMINATION LETTER (SEND BY CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED)WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FINANCING YOUR DENTAL TREATMENT; AUTHORIZATION FOR RELEASE OF DENTAL RECORDS; Index.